GinandTonic
Saphire w/ Schweps + Lime
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I will stand on the bombing part though, it broke Hitler's promise that his cities would never be bombed, and had a large effect on German morale, both the citizenry and the army, especially the higher-ups.
Except for the part where Bomber Command had been at German cities since may '40 over two years before the USAF lifted a finger and five months before the blitz.
Point that Both US and British bomber commands tied down a large amount ofs Luffwaffen troops including huge numbers of 88s which would have made a significant different elsewhere.
This. Loosing their initial massive air superiority and support along with the fule to use them really hurt the Germans on the east.
